This is a huge story, but everyone is obsessed with TrumpRussia.
This is a huge story, but everyone is obsessed with TrumpRussia.
These s got hacked in May, discovered it at the end of July, and announced it publicly in September.
Smfh
And now they're offering free credit monitoring to everyone. Why would I trust them?
UPDATE (9/7/17): According to Bloomberg, "three Equifax senior executives sold shares worth almost $1.8 million" in the days after the company discovered the security breach. Regulatory filings show that three days after the breach was discovered on July 29th, Chief Financial Officer John Gamble sold shares worth $946,374 and Joseph Loughran, president of U.S. information solutions, exercised options to dispose of stock worth $584,099." Meanwhile, "Rodolfo Ploder, president of workforce solutions, sold $250,458 of stock on Aug. 2."
in assholes. I'd have probably done the same tho
That actually doesn't seem like a huge dumping for executives. I guess it depends on how much they had.
yep, a Repug SEC wouldn't GAF about execs dumping stock based on non-public, insider HORRIBLE information.
fortunately I got a great credit score
I'm sure the hackers with your SSN are happy to hear that.
It's a good thing you've posted in that thread more than here tbh
What are the odds I've posted more in a months-old thread than one started yesterday?
So you're an admitted unscrupulous asshole provided the opportunity. Nice.
I still haven't received my confirmation email from Equifax.
Equifax Argentina's password was "admin"
Crazy if true
Anyone gotten their pushed in as a result of this yet? Credit monitoring might not be a bad idea
I have several things set up to warn me about any shenanigans. Nothing yet.
By the way, these credit reporting companies are notoriously ed up. Years ago, there was an error on my report that indicated I defaulted on a mortgage in 1973. I was born in 1969.
Took me forever to get corrected.
The massive borrowing from the food pantry sent it beyond personal credit and into Moody's bond rating.
You are a huge economic machine with massive financial inertia. Flour, Corn Flakes, Pop Tarts, flying off the shelves...
A F'N territorial Commonwealth you are.
Fortunately.
I'm not taking out any loan or applying for new credit card so I'm going to lock it down (much cheaper and more secure than any credit monitoring service):
https://www.consumerreports.org/equi...quifax-breach/
That's a good option for some of us, but the younger folks trying to buy a car or home, that sucks.
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